CBSE Board Exam 2021:Amid growing speculation about the dates of the Class 10, 12, 2021 Board exams, the Central Board of Secondary Education has extended the latest date for submission of the online application form for the Class 10 and Class exams 12 for private candidates. According to the latest notification, private candidates who have not yet registered for the CBSE Board Exam 2021 can now register until Wednesday, December 9 on the official website cbse.nic.in. In addition, those who have already submitted their applications can also make corrections on the forms from December 10 to 14. Also Read: Are Rapid Antigen Tests Unreliable? 11% of Delhiites who tested negative found corona positive on RT-PCR
The board has made the decision following the request of several students. “After the last date of presentation of the data of the private candidates, some candidates have requested correction in the data and also some requests received by the Board to extend the last date. Analyzing the applications made by the candidates, as a sole measure, the link is opened for the presentation / correction in the data of the private candidate and the filling of the examination form for Private Candidates ”, reads the official notice published by CBSE. Also read: Despite testing positive for COVID -19, a member of the Air India Express crew was allowed to take flight
With this development, several students are now expecting the CBSE to make a similar announcement regarding final exam dates. Students have started voicing their concerns regarding the board exams on social media ahead of the live session scheduled by the Minister of Education with them on Thursday. One Twitter user writes: “Sir Project’s work for class 12 must be canceled and the time saved must be devoted to physical classes. Sir, we need at least 3 months of offline classes to be well prepared for the CBSE exams ”. Also read: South Africa vs England ODI abandoned again, tour in doubt after positive COVID tests
Another student spoke of practical exams, for which he did not receive adequate training. “We don’t know what to do in practice, how we are supposed to do it, cancel practical exams and meetings. It cannot be done on the spot, ”said the user.
Last week, the CBSE confirmed that the twelfth exam of the 2021 Board would take place offline. “The exams will be done in writing, as usual. However, all COVID-19 protocols will be implemented without creating problems for students. Not all students will have the same facilities for online exams, ”Dr. Joseph Emmanuel told Onmanorama.
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